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Featured Steathams

To bring the Steatham story alive, a number of Steathams, and others closely connected to the Steatham story, are featured here.

If you have a Steatham that you think could be featured please email me.




Hannah Butler's baptism.
Hannah Butler (1780-1843)

Hannah married Robert Steatham in 1798.

I cover the whole of life starting at her marriage to Robert, then forward to her death, and then discovering her ancestry, after all she was the mother of the Steatham Family tree,

I will only be briefly covering her children as they are all covered in great detail elsewhere.

Hannah Butler is a featured person, Click here to read an investigation into her life.


Photo of George Steatham's signature
George Steatham

A World War I hero...


George Steatham (1885-1917)

George Steatham, born 1885, died in 1917. He is the only Steatham to have died as a result of his World War I service.

He also is the only Steatham to have is name mis-spelt (Streatham) on his gravestone!

Read how I have contacted the Commonwealth War Graves Commission to get this obvious mistake corrected.

George Steatham is a featured person, Click here to read an investigation into his life.






Photo of Elizabeth Steatham et al grave
Elizabeth Steatham et al grave.



Elizabeth Steatham et al

This is a very interesting Steatham group, and has links to the story of Henry George Steatham.

Elizabeth Steatham et al is a featured person, Click here to read an investigation into their lives.



Photo of Richard Steatham
Richard Samuel Steatham

Richard died in the Normandy
landings of World War II.






Richard Samuel Steatham (1924-1944)

He is the only Steatham to have died as a result of his World War II service.

Richard Samuel Steatham is a featured person, Click here to read an investigation into his life.
Photo of George Saunders wedding to Mary Steatham
George Saunders
,

wedding to Mary Steatham.
George Saunders (1829-)

He married Mary Steatham, who gave birth to Charles Steatham, who started that line of the Steatham family tree.

It is highly likely he was Charles Steatham's father, further research will be able to confirm this.

George Saunders is a featured person, Click here to read an investigation into his life.





Photo of Joseph Steatham's signature when he enlisted
Joseph Steatham's,


signature when he enlisted.
Joseph Steatham (1874-)

A search of the War records for Steathams, revealed the details of a Joseph Steatham born 1874.

Recent research by Mark Winfer has revealed his connection to the Steatham Family Tree.

Joseph Steatham is a featured person, Click here to read an investigation into his life.










Philemon Steatham's (1842-1913) baptism.


Philemon Steatham (1842-1913)

Philemon was a son of Robert Steatham's second eldest surviving son Joseph Steatham, he married, Ann Williams born 1843.

What a story this is.

Philemon married very young, just nineteen. The amount of children Ann had, thirteen, which is a record for a Steatham, was extraordinary.

Via newspaper reports, we see Philemon s story unfold until his death in the workhouse.

Philemon Steatham is a featured person, Click here to read an investigation into his life.









Alfred Steatham's wedding.



Alfred Steatham (1868-1948)

Alfred Steatham Alfred was born Tuesday the 14th April 1868, in Willenhall. He moved with his family to Derby, but them emigrated to Australia in 1890 never to return.

His life in Australia has been researched, click here to read this fascinating story.











Gervase Lee Steatham
in his army uniform.




Gervase Lee Steatham (1904-1980)

Gervase Lee was the only son of Gervase Steatham (1875-1957), who was a son of Josiah Steatham (1842-1920), who moved from Willenhall to Derby to found the Derby Steathams as I call them.

So to place into context Gervase Lee Steatham was a Great Great Grandson of Robert Steatham (1775-1827), and a nephew of Alfred Steatham.

Click here to read Gervase Lee Steatham's story, and see Nicholas' contribution.








St Michael & All Angels, Tatenhill, Staffs.

Copyright 2023 - Nigel James Wright.



Thomas Masters M.A.

Thomas Masters is the first vicar to appear in the Steatham story as he baptised William Statham on Tuesday the 24th March 1693 to parents William and Alice Statham.

William Statham was Robert Steatham's Great Grandfather.

Thomas Masters is a featured person, Click here to read an investigation into his life.




William Statham's Oath.


Richard Buckeridge B.A. LLB

William Statham was Robert Steatham's Great Grandfather and he appeared under oath before Richard Buckeridge LLB surrogate at the Diocese of Lichfield Episcopal Consistory Court to obtain the power to adminster his wife Ann Hart's estate.

William Statham and Ann Hart were Robert Steatham's Great Grandparents.

Richard Buckeridge B.A. LLB is a featured person, Click here to read an investigation into his life.





Charles Buckeridge's
first wife Catherine.

Copyright 2023 - Nigel James Wright.



Charles Buckeridge D.D.

William Statham was Robert Steatham's Great Grandfather and he appeared under oath before Richard Buckeridge LLB surrogate at the Diocese of Lichfield Episcopal Consistory Court to obtain the power to adminster his wife Ann Hart's estate.

William Statham and Ann Hart were Robert Steatham's Great Grandparents.

Charles Buckeridge D.D. was the brother of Richard Buckeridge B.A. LLB.

Charles Buckeridge D.D. is a featured person, Click here to read an investigation into his life.









Theophilus Buckeridge M.A..


Theophilus Buckeridge M.A.

William Statham was Robert Steatham's Great Grandfather and he appeared under oath before Richard Buckeridge LLB surrogate at the Diocese of Lichfield Episcopal Consistory Court to obtain the power to adminster his wife Ann Hart's estate.

William Statham and Ann Hart were Robert Steatham's Great Grandparents.

Theophilus Buckeridge M.A. was the father of Richard Buckeridge B.A. LLB.

Theophilus Buckeridge A.A. is a featured person, Click here to read an investigation into his life.









St Mary s church, Uttoxeter, Staffs.

Copyright 2010 - Nigel James Wright.



Athanasius Herring M.A.

Athanasius Herring baptised Robert Steatham, which started the ball rolling for the whole Steatham story.

Athanasius Herring is a featured person, Click here to read an investigation into his life.




Robert Steatham's marriage.






George Croft D.D.

George Croft is a vital link in the life story of Robert Steatham in that he married Robert Steatham.

We have his life and interesting descendants fully researched.

George Croft D.D is a featured person, Click here to read an investigation into his life.
Photo of John Waltham's' Monument, St Lawrence, Darlaston

John Waltham's Monument,
St Lawrence, Darlaston.





John Waltham M.A. (1751-1814)

John Waltham was the Rector of St Lawrence, Darlaston, Staffs

John Waltham is one of the most important of all the Steatham vicars in that he baptised / buried nearly all of Robert Steatham's children.

The only exceptions are the last surviving son of Robert Steatham, Samuel Steatham, and Robert Steatham's first and last child James Steatham, at St Lawrence, Darlaston, Staffs.

We have his life and interesting ancestory fully researched.

John Waltham is a featured person, Click here to read an investigation into his life.
Photo of Samuel Lowe's Monument, St Lawrence, Darlaston

Samuel Lowe's Monument,
St Lawrence, Darlaston.



Samuel Lowe M.A. (1775-1834)

Samuel Lowe was the Rector of St Lawrence, Darlaston, Staffs, during the period 1814 to 1834 and officiated the following,

Samuel Steatham (1815-1884) baptised.
James St(e)ath(a)m (1800-1816) buried.
James Steatham (1816-1816) baptised.
James Steatham (1816-1816) buried.

We have his life and interesting descendants fully researched.

Samuel Lowe is a featured person, Click here to read an investigation into his life.






Photo of Joseph Hugill's' Monument, St Lawrence, Darlaston

Joseph Hugill's Monument,
St Lawrence, Darlaston.

Joseph Hugill D.D. (1789-1842)

Joseph Hugill was the Rector of St Lawrence (1840-1842)

Mary Steatham was baptised at St. Lawrence, Darlaston, Staffs, on Sunday the 14th February 1841, by the Rector Joseph Hugill

Mary Statham/Steatham (1840-), was the mother of Charles Steatham, the founder of this unique branch of the Steatham Family tree.

Together with Leanne Emmett who is a descendant of Joseph Hugill research has been undertaken to investigate his life and also his descendants.

Joseph Hugill D.D. is a featured person, Click here to read an investigation into his life.










Josiah and Harriet Steatham.





Derby Steathams

This is very interesting group, which is now being included in Featured Steathams due to new information and photographs being discovered.

Robert Steatham's third surviving son Moses Steatham, had nine children, their third child, Josiah Steatham, married Harriet Fisher in West Bromwich in 1865, and moved to Derby, and research has been undertaken to investigate his life and also his descendants.

Derby Steathams is a featured person, Click here to read an investigation into there lives.










True Heart Statham's baptism
at St Mary the Virgin,
Uttoxeter, Staffs.





Steathams Remembered

Here are Steathams who for whatever reason are requested to be remembered.

Steathams Remembered is a featured person, Click here to read their stories.








Sarah Barber's baptism.
Steatham Wives

The research so far has been based on the Steatham name, so it has naturally been focusing primarily on the male line.

The research here is now centered around the wives of Steathams.

Steatham Wives is a featured person, Click here to read an investigation into their lives.



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